Focusing of a Rydberg Positronium Beam with an Ellipsoidal Electrostatic Mirror

Slow atoms in Rydberg states can exhibit specular reflection from a cylindrical surface upon which an azimuthally periodic potential is imposed. We have constructed a concave mirror of this type, in the shape of a truncated oblate ellipsoid of revolution, which has a focal length of (1.50±0.01)  m m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2017-08, Vol.119 (5), p.053201-053201, Article 053201
Hauptverfasser: Jones, A C L, Moxom, J, Rutbeck-Goldman, H J, Osorno, K A, Cecchini, G G, Fuentes-Garcia, M, Greaves, R G, Adams, D J, Tom, H W K, Mills, A P, Leventhal, M
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Zusammenfassung:Slow atoms in Rydberg states can exhibit specular reflection from a cylindrical surface upon which an azimuthally periodic potential is imposed. We have constructed a concave mirror of this type, in the shape of a truncated oblate ellipsoid of revolution, which has a focal length of (1.50±0.01)  m measured optically. When placed near the center of a long vacuum pipe, this structure brings a beam of n=32 positronium (Ps) atoms to a focus on a position sensitive detector at a distance of (6.03±0.03) m from the Ps source. The intensity at the focus implies an overall reflection efficiency of ∼30%. The focal spot diameter (32±1)  mm full width at half maximum is independent of the atoms' flight times from 20 to 60  μs, thus indicating that the mirror is achromatic to a good approximation. Mirrors based on this principle would be of use in a variety of experiments, allowing for improved collection efficiency and tailored transport or imaging of beams of slow Rydberg atoms and molecules.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.053201